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I don’t know about screwing up Final Fantasy right off the bat… FF12 I thought would be an excellent game, but it seemed like they changed writing staff during production – the game map was clearly meant for an open-ended game with a clear start and finish but no clear way of getting there, but they fitted it with a complete failure of a storyline. 13 was so bad I couldn’t play past the first few hours. It’s like they were going to do well, then ditched the good plan for a hackneyed joke. On …

if anything i wonder why they tried not to have anything from xi online? the game doesnt have to be 100% the same as xi but if it aint broke dont fix it right. im sure SE learned alot from xi. so use it use what u learn and let it roll. like the no auction house option. that was madness. calling chocobo’s horse bird’s =/ come on get it together

First off, yeah it was coming, we all saw it coming from the day it was released, but that aside, i believe square’s increasing reliance on visuals and acceptance by foreign markets has made it unable to compete with even the most basic of rpgs these days. what made ff7/8/9/10 so popular? sidequests, big maps, customization, and even comedy factors in there. 13/14 have none of that, you’re forced to walk the same path everyone else that ever played the game has to walk, with no unique …

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it’ll tank; their entry into the tablet market is too far behind crapple to even put a dent in their sales margins. also the docking station design is exactly how i said sony should have designed and marketed vita before it was released. they could have easily designed a simple dock for hdmi/power. and simply relied on dualshock3/4 controllers for external/additional input, but no sony is run by jew bastards.

The two anons are Wrong The original game was an arcade game, later it was ported to consoles. The sega game and the Nes game are completely different to the original arcade. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZwzRRHn53k